“Although I think most artists are pretty open to engaging within the unknown, a key difference is that the more difficult emotions or experiences, that which are typically rejected or banished to the unconscious mind, are welcomed in dark art.”
Read More“One of the DAS members - Michael Cunliffe - wrote an essay discussing ‘What is Dark Art’, and I loved so much, I asked him if he was cool with me sharing it.”
Read MoreIf you're struggling to find meaning in your work, try starting a diary and writing about your past and present. Dream about your future. Take some time to examine your life, meditate, but perhaps most importantly of all: keep on making art.
Read More“Safe and sound, they lay quietly inside the bubbles. There’s also a feeling of a kind of longing to be nurtured, and undertones of absent self-belief. The fetuses don’t believe they can grow out of their assigned bubbles, and so they don’t…”
Read More“It’s like dreaming, you don’t have much control over what comes up or what you see…”
Read MoreAre you holding yourself back?
Read MoreThis is why I paint mother trees…
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